Job Description
Keltbray Infrastructure Services Ltd are looking for an experienced Access Liaison Officer to join our Energy Transmission Team.
To maintain a collaborative working environment which ensures client, internal and other stakeholders’ requirements are effectively managed. Relationships are built and well maintained between KISL and our clients to support the business in accordance with our future growth plans.
What you'll be doing: As an Access Liaison Officer, you will have the following accountabilities:
1. Involvement in the day-to-day running of the projects with the purpose of agreeing access onto private land; maintaining client & landowner relationships.
2. Liaise and confirm accommodation works requirements on projects, including access road installation/upgrades, temporary roads, land drainage, fencing & work area preparation.
3. Work closely with the Keltbray Infrastructure Services Ltd project delivery team and other project subcontractors and consultancy teams to ensure landowners' requirements are communicated and managed during construction works.
4. Resolution of landowners' & client’s complaints and defects, providing landowner and agricultural advice to project staff and consultants as required.
5. Correspondence with land agents, landowners, local authorities, and associated works contractors, including the preparation of notices and other formalities for entry onto private land.
6. Meetings on-site prior to works commencing to agree access for works to be undertaken, and undertake daily site visits to ensure compliance with landowner requirements.
7. Carry out utility searches.
8. Assist in providing regular client update reports and attending scheme progress meetings as required.
9. Preparation of notice plans, access plans, and schedules of works.
Who we're looking for: You will have the following:
1. Knowledge of agriculture legislation, policy, and best practice guidance across a range of areas including agricultural, drainage, and soil assessment and management.
2. Knowledge and understanding of agricultural operations, land drainage, and environmental policies/schemes would be advantageous.
3. Previous experience working on large cross-country infrastructure projects would be advantageous.
4. Experience of working with numerous landowners simultaneously.
5. Organised and able to manage a varied/busy workload.
6. Excellent communication skills and credibility with landowners.
7. Attention to detail and problem-solving skills.
Benefits:
* Company car
* Company pension
* Cycle to work scheme
* Free or subsidised travel
* Health & wellbeing programme
* On-site parking
* Private medical insurance
Schedule:
* Day shift
* Monday to Friday
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